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ISSUE

Determine the various social, moral, and economic issues


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WHAT ISSUE CAN
YOU SEE FROM
THE PICTURE?
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ISSUE
An issue is an important problem or
topic that people in the society argue
about or discuss since it negatively
affects many people in the society. It
could be a social, moral, or economic
issue.
ISSUE
prevent the society from
functioning at the most
desirable level. An issue
becomes a social issue under the
following circumstances:
SOCIAL ISSUE
• The issue involves people in the society.
• The public, as a whole, recognizes the
situation as a problem.
• A large segment of the population sees the
situation as a valid concern.
• The situation can be alleviated through the
joint actions of the citizens.
EXAMPLE
OF
SOCIAL
ISSUES
EXAMPL
E OF
SOCIAL
ISSUES
MORAL ISSUE
are situations or actions that do not
conform to the shared norms and
values, culture, and beliefs
distinguished by a certain
community or social setting.
MORAL ISSUE
• It is against the values, beliefs, and
preferences of the people in the society.
• It involves behavior patterns that bring the
individual repeatedly into conflict with the
society.
• It involves actions which have the potential to
harm others or the persons themselves.
MORAL ISSUE
 It is against the values, beliefs, and preferences
of the people in the society.
 It involves behavior patterns that bring the
individual repeatedly into conflict with the society.
 It involves actions which have the potential to
harm others or the persons themselves.
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MORAL ISSUE’S EXAMPLES
extra-marital affairs
gambling
homosexuality
abortion
pre-marital sex
alcohol consumption
divorce
use of contraceptives
MORAL ISSUE’S EXAMPLES
ECONOMIC ISSUES
are situations that reflect the
scarcity of resources which are
deemed insufficient to satisfy
human wants and needs.
ECONOMIC ISSUES
• It involves inflation or the increase of price of basic
commodities and services affecting a large number of
people.
• It involves an increase of unemployment or not having
a job to earn ones living.
• It involves poverty caused by underlying factors such as
lack of education, cultural and religious discrimination,
overpopulation, unemployment and corruption.
EXAMPLE
OF
ECONOMIC
ISSUES

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